Box 31
Contains 41 Results:
Concerto for Organ and Orchestra (1982), world premiere, Members of the Houston Symphony Orchestra, Clyde Holloway, organist, William Barnard, conductor, Christ Church Cathedral, Houston, Texas, 6/2/1982
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
Concerto for Organ and Orchestra (1982), world premiere, Members of the Houston Symphony Orchestra, Clyde Holloway, organist, William Barnard, conductor, Christ Church Cathedral, Houston, TX, 6/2/1982
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
Concerto for Winds, Percussion Piano, Ithaca High School Concert Band, Ronald P. Socciarelli, conductor, 2/12/1969
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
Concerto No 1 for Violin and Orchestra (1967), n.d.
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
Descants, Chamber Orchestra (UCLA Festival), Milton Thomas, viola; Arthur Weisberg, conductor, 4/12/1975
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
Liturgies for Winds (1969), CSU Wind Ensemble, Jacob Larson, Conductor, Colorado State University, Dept of Music, Music Building, Concert Hall, A recital of Compositions by Paul Cooper, 4/7/1975
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
Organ Concerto, n.d.
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
Organ Concerto, first rehearsal, n.d.
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
Organ Concerto, ReelMaster, n.d.
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
Organ Concerto, Rehearsal #2, n.d.
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.